Meaning Of The Word Out-of-the-way

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out of the way in American English
in a state or condition so as not to obstruct or hinder

out-of-the-way
adjective: Out-of-the-way places are difficult to reach and are therefore not often visited.

out-of-the-way in British English
distant from more populous areas
in a position so as not to hinder or interfere
not near a frequented road or populous place; secluded
removed or dealt with so as to be no longer a hindrance
adjective: remote from much-traveled, frequented, or populous regions; secluded

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